Commercial Real Estate Attorney Serving Dallas, Texas

Navigating the realm of commercial real estate can often feel like traversing a labyrinth.

It's a world filled with properties used for business purposes—think office buildings, retail spaces, industrial facilities, and hotels. These properties aren't just bought and sold; they're also leased and developed for commercial uses. This is the dynamic and ever-evolving field of commercial real estate in Texas, a field I've dedicated my professional life to understanding and mastering.


At Thomas McMurray, P.C., I've had the unique opportunity to delve deep into the realm of commercial real estate, guiding clients through the intricate web of commercial real estate laws and transactions. From ensuring compliance with disclosure and zoning laws to establishing complex landlord/tenant agreements and navigating commercial closings, I'm here to shoulder the legal burdens so that you can focus on what you do best—running your business. 


Whether it's drafting airtight contracts or ensuring adequate insurance coverage, I leverage my years of experience to protect your interests at every turn. Reach out to me if you need a seasoned real estate attorney in or around Dallas, Texas, or throughout Fort Worth, McKinney, and Denton. 

Overview of Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate, also known as CRE, encompasses a wide range of properties that are primarily used for business activities.

It includes office buildings, retail spaces, industrial facilities, and hotels, among others. These properties serve as the foundation for various commercial operations, providing spaces where businesses can thrive and flourish.


Office buildings are designed to accommodate professional services and corporate activities, offering a centralized location for companies to conduct their operations and facilitate collaboration among employees. Retail spaces, on the other hand, are dedicated to housing stores, boutiques, and other establishments where goods and services are offered to the public.


Industrial facilities play a crucial role in supporting manufacturing, production, and distribution processes. They are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of industrial operations, providing ample space, specialized infrastructure, and logistical advantages.


Hotels, as a vital component of the hospitality industry, provide accommodation and lodging services for travelers and tourists. They offer a range of amenities and facilities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for guests.

These commercial properties are typically bought, sold, leased, or developed to generate profit or support business activities. They are subject to market trends, demand and supply dynamics, and economic conditions, making commercial real estate a dynamic and ever-evolving sector.

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